St Kilda Festival Unveils Stacked 2024 Line-up

17 January 2024 | 4:08 pm | Mary Varvaris

Ziggy Ramo, Mark Seymour & The Undertow, RVG, Forest Claudette and many more are joining headliners Mallrat, Bag Raiders and Mo'Ju at this year's St Kilda Festival.

St Kilda Festival

St Kilda Festival (Source: Supplied)

A week after St Kilda Festival announced the first three acts for its 2024 event, organisers have today unveiled a stacked line-up to join Mallrat, Bag Raiders and Mo’Ju.

Joining Mo’Ju on the first day of the festival – Saturday, 17 February – for the First Peoples First extravaganza are Ziggy Ramo, Wildfire Manwurrk, The Merindas, Singing Our Futures Presented by The Archie Roach Foundation, Liv & The Dream, Birren and more.

The traditional Big Festival Sunday (18 February) has also shared its full line-up, which is set to take place on six stages. On the Main Stage, punters will get to watch the likes of Bag Raiders, Mallrat, Budjerah and Mark Seymour & The Undertow play on the stage, amongst Northeast Party House, Forest Claudette, Gut Health and more on the 18+ Cointreau Summer Stage.

Over on the O’Donnell Gardens Stage, Telenova and Lotte Gallagher will put on shows while Woody’s World and Riot Baby host performances for families. The Triangle Stage will welcome Australian Music Prize winners RVG, NIMA winners Wildfire Manwurrk and up-and-coming stars Platonic Sex as the New Music Stage and Locals Stage give a leg-up to impressive local acts.

You can check out the complete line-up for this year’s St Kilda Festival below and find more information about the event here.

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St Kilda Festival is an all-day, two-day, free, family-friendly event by the water – no bookings required. First Nations First will begin at 10 am and end by 9 pm. Big Festival Sunday will be a 12-hour affair, with 60+ acts performing across the weekend and throughout the St Kilda beach precinct.

Mayor of Port Phillip, Cr Heather Cunsolo, said about this year’s event in a press release: “We’re delighted to be bringing back the St Kilda Festival for its 43rd year, with a two-day community celebration of Australian live music.

“This highly anticipated event showcases everything from the biggest names in Australian music to family-friendly activities and entertainment, set against the scenic backdrop of St Kilda’s foreshore and nearby vibrant Fitzroy and Acland Streets in the midst of the St Kilda live music precinct.”

St Kilda Festival Lead Sullivan Patten added, “We are incredibly excited to celebrate this country’s talented and eclectic music makers at St Kilda Festival. We are thrilled to give audiences a taste of artists they know and love, as well as the opportunity to discover fresh talent on stages like the New Music Stage.”

ST KILDA FESTIVAL

SATURDAY, 17 & SUNDAY, 18 FEBRUARY

Complete line-up:

FIRST PEOPLES FIRST

MAIN STAGE

Mo’Ju

Ziggy Ramo

Richard J Frankland

Wildfire Manwurrk

The Merindas

Eleanor Jawurlngali Triad

Birren

Singing Our Futures Presented by The Archie Roach Foundation

O’DONNELL GARDENS STAGE

Charlie Needs Braces

Canisha

Sedriece

Katie Aspel

Pirritu

Liv & The Dream

Birren

BIG FESTIVAL SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE

Bag Raiders

Mallrat

Budjerah

Thandi Phoenix

1300

Mark Seymour & The Undertow

Singing Our Futures Presented by The Archie Roach Foundation

COINTREAU SUMMER STAGE (18+)

Northeast Party House

Forest Claudette

Gut Health

Sunfruits

Kinder

J-Milla

Chela

Maya Vice

O’DONNELL GARDENS STAGE

Telenova

Adam Noviello

CD

Titration

Hard No

The Heights

Lotte Gallagher

Goodbye Butterfly

For families:

NV Dance Studio

Riot Baby

Woody’s World

Whistle & Trick

Team Dream

TRIANGLE STAGE

RVG

Big Words

Wildfire Manwurrk

The Slingers

Chikchika

Cool Sounds

Platonic Sex

NEW MUSIC STAGE

Jewel Owusu

Mudrat

Tab Family

Lewis Coleman

Romanie

Mulga Bore Hard Rock

Brekky Boy

Mathilde Anne

Good Pash

Winten

LOCALS STAGE

The New Monos

The Miffs

Bernadette Novembre

John Wayne Parsons

Tanya George

Bailey Judd

KP Hydes

JHM

Tristan Heath

Louis